2nd Cycle Assessment#6 Mathematics 10
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- Q1
It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event.
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The set of all the possible outcomes to occur in any trial.
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Experiment
Events
Sample Point
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It is one of the possible results
Sample Point
Events
Sample Space
Experiment
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A series of actions where the outcomes are always uncertain.
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Outcome
Event
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It is a single outcome of an experiment.
Outcome
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Event
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Possible result of a trial/experiment
Experiment
Sample Space
Event
Outcome
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What is experimental Probability?
What should happen
What does happen
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What is theoretical probability?
What does happen
What should happen
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Determine which scenario represents theoretical probability?
What is the probability of rolling a 6 on a number cube?
You flip a coin 7 times and 4 of the times it lands tails up. What is your probability of tails up?
You flip a coin 11 times and 4 of the times it lands tails up. What is your probability of heads up?
You roll a number cube 8 times and rolled a 6 two of those times. What is your probability of rolling a 6?
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Here are the results from the experiment. How many times was a number cube rolled?
36
6
57
21
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Using the same experiment, what was the experimental probability of rolling a 3?
3/6
1/6
2/36
9/36
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What was the theoretical probability of rolling a 3 on a number cube?
1/6
2/36
3/6
9/36
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Dale conducted an experiment with the students in his classes to observe the distribution of eye color. The table shows the results of his experiment. What is the probability that a student has blue or green eyes?
2/80
12/80
14/80
58/80
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If the distribution of eye color in Dale's grade is similar to the distribution in his classes, how many of the 400 students in his grade would be expected to have brown eyes?
290 students
58 students
60 students
70 students
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You plant 30 African violet seeds and 9 of them sprout. Use experimented probability to predict how many will sprout if you plant 20 seeds?
6 sprouts
9 sprouts
18 sprouts
3 sprouts
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